In this scene,
he arranges to "accidentally" meet her, by walking a dog on her
street, while she is coming home with an armful of groceries.

Turning on the
charm, he helps her with the bags, acts pleasant, and walks her to her
door, lulling her into a false sense of security.

After they part,
Trinity turns the dog loose, indicating that he had bought it simply as
a lure for his victim.

(The
next time we see them together, he forces her to jump to her death) from
the roof of a warehouse.)

Q.
What is it actually in real life?

A. A residential
street. But nowhere near Miami.

Q.
Where can I find it in real life?

A. This
scene was filmed on the south side
of the 6000 block of Selma Avenue,
not far from thestudio where
"Dexter" is filmed, in Hollywood.
You can recognize it by a number of Craftsman bungalows and the large,
gnarled trees.

The
colorful house seen as the woman's
home (another Craftsman bungalow) is at 6070 Selma
Ave.

For most of the shots, the camera is looking east, from
in front of that house.

Two streets
north of Sunset Blvd, this is just one street north of Harold Way, where
they filmed Wendell Owens' house
(the youngest victim of The Skinner) in Season 3. It's also just around
the corner from the "hooker motel"
on La Baig Ave, from the same season.

At first, there
didn't seem to be much to go on. There was no house number visible, for instance.

But when I lightened
the screencaps, I was able to pinpoint a number of clues: a broken sidewalk,
a dented chain link fence, the Craftsman bungalows, gnarled trees, a hedge,
and a stone & iron fence father back on the road.

The dented fence
would seem to rule out Trinity's Long Beach neighborhood, so I shifted my hunt to San Pedro and
Hollywood, considering Hollywood being the most likely. But search as I
might, I couldn't find it.

Fortunately,
a fan, Rick, came to our rescue. He
noticed something I had overlooked: visible evidence that there had been
sewer work done on that street, leaving behind its own unique path (as
can be glimpsed in the bottom photo above). Rick looked for this and when
he found it, traced it back to Selma Avenue and spotted the house.